Judge, 1922-11-04 · page 27 of 36
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Words of the Great (Continued from page 23) lurkness thrown; they sought for pardon ind T langhed—but it’s a sad and ti some graft, this sitting here alone! I TTY ARBUCKLE: When a fair, impartial jury said that I was free from guile, I believed the public i | would) diminish in’ a while. For the people sure are batty if a verdict of that doesn’t prove to them that Fatty is a ph in disguise. ‘That's thought and reasoned; [I dollar’s worth that the film would soon be seasoned with the Fatty brand of mirth. But you see me here a martyr, victim of a moral crime, for T cannot sell or barter my huge talents for a dime. Other gifted gents are falling over tables, over chairs, other funny guys are hauling bales of greenbacks to their lairs; other famous jays are pi re thrown, but your Fatty aisted, cannot carn an hone: Does the verdict of a jury cut no grass in this our land? Tam strictly from Mis- souri, and I do not understand. [NCEE JOE: Do they miss me there Jin Congress. where the younger statesmen are? Do they miss my silver whiskers and the reek of my cigar? Do they think of other Speakers when the storied gavel swings, or is Uncle Joe for- gotten in the rush of modern things? was Imported and Domestic (Continued from page 11) 8.10 p..—Cointreau. > p.w.—Chartreuse and coffee. I arrived at the theater at 8.30. The curtain ascended a few minutes later. Picture my surprise what had been announced as a light comedy began with a troupe of perform- ing elephants! Following the clephants came a team of Chinese acrobats, these being followed in turn by some performing horses, a big chorus number in which the girls blew bubbles, some daring bareback riding, a troupe of jocose clowns, a number in which all the people on the stage were dressed like the char out of a score of operas, and a spectacular scene in which a lot of girls phinged inte ank. The next morning I read in the papers to my astonishment the plot of all this had to do with a lovable old Trish woman whose son made millions, took her away from the washtub and made her unhappy with servants and luxury. The old lady, eared! from the newspaper reviews, while her son was i change A i ‘nue tenement, in proceeded to enjoy herself as uys of work and poverty. Either i or the doorman at the Hippodrome has a ticket in his box that doesn’t belong there. rR ad News Note “L. H. Davis, with 197 targe ts out of a possible 200, won the Ma crapshooting championsh clair Gun Club yesterday Herald, Boston, June 18, 19 when I found that | great ballet, | Ji Lk shirts give comfort in all weather—cool in sum- mer, warm in winter, pleasurable at all times. Those made of Empire Loomeraft Silks give the best satisfaction A novelty for this season—Empire Washable Silk Mufflers At the best shops Look for the label Aimpire OOMCTA SILKS REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. BIGGEST VALUE IN THE WORLD | ift that is ever remembe y eraser), with Taine’ GILT "ENGRA nd ONE DOZEN EXTRA LEAI pe and dance with Murray. Arthur for uthority on dances in a short tin Five Dancing Lessons Free to prove you can learn to dance at home in one evening if you don't know Mu Trot, How to ding, How to ositions, will be sent lesson in Fo? Seeret of L L good dancer soon! ARTHUR MURRAY, Studio 495, 100 Fifth Ave., New York Build Strength — Conquer Sickness With This Bottle! outhful health and Restore y: For Men, Women, Children Madefrom 2 9 pure i Nenetable, SS.SHzE, Now "$1.10 NY NIVERSAL MEDICINE COMPANT Dept. 136, 1857 Armitage Avenue,